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. >>> 29-year-old krystle campbell died right near the marathon finish line. her mother simply heart broken. >> she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved he her. >> the family was initially told that krystle had survived. >>> and the sweet signature tune for the boston red sox at fenway park turns up of all places at yankee stadium on the playlist last night, and i know everybody was rooting for boston. >> what a tribute. >> goosebumps watching that. good wednesday morning. welcome to a special edition of "early start." i'm brooke baldwin. >> i'm john bermen. we are live in boston. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> new developments in the boston marathon bombings to tell you about this morning. investigators tracking down some 2,000 leads. 2,000. examining chilling new photos. these photos just released overnight showing the remains of one of the detonated devices. they show wires, they show a battery and bits of what appears to be a circuit board. reuters says a government official who did not want to be identified shared these photos overnight
. >>> 29-year-old krystle campbell died right near the marathon finish line. her mother simply heart broken. >> she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved he her. >> the family was initially told that krystle had survived. >>> and the sweet signature tune for the boston red sox at fenway park turns up of all places at yankee stadium on the playlist last night, and i know everybody was rooting for boston. >> what a tribute. >> goosebumps...
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the two other people who lost their lives we now know, 29-year-old krystle campbell. what a life she had. so much love from her entire family. and also, martin richard, young boy just 8 years old. a candlelight vigil held last night in his honor. people packing a park in his dorchester neighborhood. as for the injured, some good news to tell you about this morning. at least 100 of the 183 people taken to the hospital, they have now been released. we are -- >> we're hearing president obama set to visit boston tomorrow just to make everybody understand how big this is to the country. there will be an interfaith service when we gets here. we're tracking this entire story for you live in boston, looking at who was lost, but also the important steps toward finding who did this and why. let's bring in national correspondent susan candiotti joining us here in boston with the latest. susan? >> good morning, chris. because of these photos, we are now getting a close-up look at what a killer or killers used to kill and to maim innocent people. crime scene photos show part of wh
the two other people who lost their lives we now know, 29-year-old krystle campbell. what a life she had. so much love from her entire family. and also, martin richard, young boy just 8 years old. a candlelight vigil held last night in his honor. people packing a park in his dorchester neighborhood. as for the injured, some good news to tell you about this morning. at least 100 of the 183 people taken to the hospital, they have now been released. we are -- >> we're hearing president obama...
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s this there's a funeral this morning for victim krystle campbell. >> this has been a terrifying time for boostonians, how is boston coping one week later? >> one week later we are seeing signs of moving forward. copely square is being cleaned up, that's the crime scene last monday. crews were there yesterday cleaning it up. we hope it will be reopened to the public within a couple days or there's a five phase plan from fbi agents to order up copely care. and everywhere you look you see the motto boston strong. that's what everyone is feeling here. boston strong. they want to move forward. later today at 2:50 p.m., the exact time the first bomb went off a week ago, there will be a moment of silence throughout the state of massachusetts. >> pamela brown joining us in boston, thank you. >>> there's still a lot of police work to do, but boston's police commissioner says he is confident that the tsarnaev brothers were the two major culprits. he said there is no indication they were taking orders from a terrorist group. >> i'm confident they were the two major actors in the violence that o
s this there's a funeral this morning for victim krystle campbell. >> this has been a terrifying time for boostonians, how is boston coping one week later? >> one week later we are seeing signs of moving forward. copely square is being cleaned up, that's the crime scene last monday. crews were there yesterday cleaning it up. we hope it will be reopened to the public within a couple days or there's a five phase plan from fbi agents to order up copely care. and everywhere you look you...
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and today another of the dead was identified. 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford, massachusetts. >> everybody that knew her loved her. she loved her job. she had a heart of gold. she would always smile. you couldn't ask for a better daughter. i can't believe this has happened. >> reporter: allen panzer, a north carolina emergency room physician, was waiting for his wife to cross the finish line. he saw the explosion and attended to the most seriously wounded. >> it was blast injuries to the lower extremities for the most part. one gentleman had no legs below the knees. >> reporter: investigators say the bombs were placed among the crowd down the block from each other, detonating just over ten seconds apart. officially, it was back to business in most of boston today. but reminders are everywhere that things are not back to normal. >> you see people, and their faces are really sober, just walking around. it's kind of an eerie feeling in the air. >> reporter: today runners were able to return to the route to collect belongings that were left in the haste of yesterday's flee to safe
and today another of the dead was identified. 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford, massachusetts. >> everybody that knew her loved her. she loved her job. she had a heart of gold. she would always smile. you couldn't ask for a better daughter. i can't believe this has happened. >> reporter: allen panzer, a north carolina emergency room physician, was waiting for his wife to cross the finish line. he saw the explosion and attended to the most seriously wounded. >> it was...
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and krystle campbell, and lingzi lu, coming to the u.s. to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions answered. he is the one to do it. he is. he has incredible insight and this being because i feel like -- i don't want to make assumptions, but i feel like he was the follower in the situation, and he came out alive because he was scared. that's my assumption. i am not speaking for everybody. we needed him to come alive because we needed answers. >> a follower, suspected killer and terrorists. tell me about his older brother, how you knew him? >> i knew him as a high school friend. his sister, bella, was friends with my wife. and he was protective of little sister and he would always
and krystle campbell, and lingzi lu, coming to the u.s. to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions...
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krystle campbell. pamela brown in boston with us with the latest on the investigation and the recovery here. good morning, pamela. >> good morning to you, john. the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, still in the intensive care unit, handcuffed to his bed here at beth israel deaconess medical center. we are told that he is still intubated and sedated with serious injuries. sources tell my colleague susan candiotti that he has a gunshot wound to the neck and can't speak. even so, federal prosecutors are hoping to file charges, possibly as early as today. when he does face charges they will include, at least federal terrorism charges, and possible state murder charges. in neighboring cambridge the transit officer richard donahue injured thursday night during a shoot-out with the suspect remains in critical condition. at a press conference yesterday, doctors said he barely made it, but now they are cautiously optimistic about his recovery. >> this was a truly exsanguinating injury, meaning that the officer's blo
krystle campbell. pamela brown in boston with us with the latest on the investigation and the recovery here. good morning, pamela. >> good morning to you, john. the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, still in the intensive care unit, handcuffed to his bed here at beth israel deaconess medical center. we are told that he is still intubated and sedated with serious injuries. sources tell my colleague susan candiotti that he has a gunshot wound to the neck and can't speak. even so, federal...
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eastern time this morning for krystle campbell. one of the three people killed in last week's terror attack. and at 2:50 p.m. this afternoon, that's the exact moment the first bomb went off last week, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. and coming up at 7:30 eastern, we will speak to boston police commissioner ed davis about the latest in the investigation. he has been right at the center of the whole thing. we will find out where it stands this morning. and then just ahead, in the days after the deadly marathon bombing, suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev returned to his college campus, acting as if nothing happened. we will hear from the students who spoke with him. they are deeply disturbed this morning about these conversations. >>> then homes destroyed by rising floodwaters in the midwest. we will go live to one of the communities fighting to stay above water. you're watching a special edition of "starting point" live from boston. but i wondered what a i tcustomer thought? is great, h
eastern time this morning for krystle campbell. one of the three people killed in last week's terror attack. and at 2:50 p.m. this afternoon, that's the exact moment the first bomb went off last week, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. and coming up at 7:30 eastern, we will speak to boston police commissioner ed davis about the latest in the investigation. he has been right at the center of the whole thing. we will find out where it stands...
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one of the people killed, krystle campbell is from your district? >> yes, she is. that is a good indication this goes beyond the city of boston. >> it does. >> this is all of massachusetts. there are tens of thousands of runners but there's a million people watching the marathon. as a result, every single family knows someone who was here yesterday. this is a very special day each year for the whole state. krystle campbell from medford is somebody that is part of the larger massachusetts family. they were all grieving. >> everywhere you go today, you see the faces of sadness. there's not a place where you can look where you don't see people who are feeling this. >> no. this is -- this is something that hit us just 12 years ago. >> the planes originated from here. >> they hijacked two planes with 150 people on those two planes that flew into the world trade center. the memorial is over here, 50 yards away and thousands of people walking past it remembering those 150 people and those that were injured or lost their life yesterday. >> there is a similar feel here toda
one of the people killed, krystle campbell is from your district? >> yes, she is. that is a good indication this goes beyond the city of boston. >> it does. >> this is all of massachusetts. there are tens of thousands of runners but there's a million people watching the marathon. as a result, every single family knows someone who was here yesterday. this is a very special day each year for the whole state. krystle campbell from medford is somebody that is part of the larger...
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>> can't tell you how awful it must be, how awful for patty campbell, the mother of krystle campbell. it's shocking to me she could even go out there and even try to make a statement. i know she tried. and our hearts, of course, go out to her, to the entire family, the families of the other victims, those who were killed. they were all so young. a young boy, now we learn a graduate student at boston university. i don't know how people cope under these circumstances. and dozens of others of parents and family members and friends, they know, those who are seriously critically injured, losing limbs, this is such a horrendous situation. it makes no sense whatsoever. and investigators are trying to figure out what happened. >> that's exactly right. imagine, wolf, the relief at first when you find out that something like this has happened to your family, and you're relieved that at least they're okay. then it becomes the worry as you're hearing that doctors are working, in this case trying to save her leg. then, of course, you're dealing with the grief upon learning about what really happen
>> can't tell you how awful it must be, how awful for patty campbell, the mother of krystle campbell. it's shocking to me she could even go out there and even try to make a statement. i know she tried. and our hearts, of course, go out to her, to the entire family, the families of the other victims, those who were killed. they were all so young. a young boy, now we learn a graduate student at boston university. i don't know how people cope under these circumstances. and dozens of others...
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. >> the innocent victims who perished this week, martin richard, krystle campbell, lu lingzi, officer sean llwillive in eternity. >> reporter: the cardinal lead the congregation in praying for the injured. he also called for tolerance. >> we must be people of reconciliation, not revenge. the crimes of the two young men must not be the justification for prejudice against muslims or against immigrants. >> reporter: among the worshippers was richard paris, head of the boston firefighters union. >> the world's got to get together. be on one page. stop hurting people, start helping people, like everybody did that day last monday with the marathon. >> reporter: as bostonians prayed, in the nearby community of medford, friends and family of the one of the victims, 27-year-old krystle campbell greefd. her wake was held today. she will be buried tomorrow. tomorrow kbos ton-- boston and surrounding communities will observe a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m., marking the exact time the bombs went off last monday. jeff. >> jeff: elaine, thank you. >> floodwaters are rising in the midwest. major flo
. >> the innocent victims who perished this week, martin richard, krystle campbell, lu lingzi, officer sean llwillive in eternity. >> reporter: the cardinal lead the congregation in praying for the injured. he also called for tolerance. >> we must be people of reconciliation, not revenge. the crimes of the two young men must not be the justification for prejudice against muslims or against immigrants. >> reporter: among the worshippers was richard paris, head of the...
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we learned later today the second of the three people killed, 29-year-old krystle campbell, she was a local restaurant manager, had gone to the race with her best friend to cheer on another friend who was running. her father absolutely devastated and understandably so, and some friends who put together a tribute page said "krystle campbell had a million-dollar smile and gorgeous bright red hair." her friend at the race with her suffered serious injuries. these are the kinds of stories coming out. the two brothers who survived but each lost a leg just below the knee, in a very close-knit family of seven. so these are the kinds of things that are bringing people in this community together to support these families, to support the victims, and to say that they're not going to be bowed by this, thomas. >> chris jansing reporting from thomas. chris, thank you. >>> coming up next, the first responders, often runners, themselves. stay with us. > >>>. >> it's out of tragedy that we grow stronger. i know that sounds so hollow to say to you now. i remember my mother saying after i lost my wife
we learned later today the second of the three people killed, 29-year-old krystle campbell, she was a local restaurant manager, had gone to the race with her best friend to cheer on another friend who was running. her father absolutely devastated and understandably so, and some friends who put together a tribute page said "krystle campbell had a million-dollar smile and gorgeous bright red hair." her friend at the race with her suffered serious injuries. these are the kinds of stories...
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. >> reporter: as the day goes on we learn that 29-year-old medford, massachusetts resident krystle campbell is one of the other victims of the attacks. her mother patty tried to hold back emotion for the cameras. >> she had a heart of gold and all smiles and couldn't ask for a better daughter. >> reporter: third victim is revealed by boston university, to be a 23-year-old graduate student, chinese national lingzi lu. her adviser and professor remembers a kind woman with a bright future. >> such a waste of all the time and energy and dreams that she had, and we'll never know what she could have done. >> reporter: day three, still no arrests and a city on edge. governor deval patrick spoke with cnn's wolf blitzer urging the public to be patient. >> this is going to take some time, a lot of time, and particularly given that there hasn't been an individual or group that's claimed responsibility. >> reporter: day four, president obama comes to boston and speaks of an interfaith service telling boston the country stands with it. >> the world will return to this great american city to run harder t
. >> reporter: as the day goes on we learn that 29-year-old medford, massachusetts resident krystle campbell is one of the other victims of the attacks. her mother patty tried to hold back emotion for the cameras. >> she had a heart of gold and all smiles and couldn't ask for a better daughter. >> reporter: third victim is revealed by boston university, to be a 23-year-old graduate student, chinese national lingzi lu. her adviser and professor remembers a kind woman with a...
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. >> it was 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> he was just a beautiful young girl. she reminded me of my daughter, actually. and her wounds were horrific. you know, we worked very hard on her for a while until it was clear that it was -- it wasn't going to help the situation at all. and at that point we were feeling for a pulse and then the cardiac rhythm on the monitor was such that she was not going to survive and at that point the physician, you know, pronounced her -- said she was dead. >> dead in his arms. >> we just kind of all -- we just let out this guttural scream, you know. but that was it for that moment because we had to go on to the next patient. >> for the next 45 minutes, steven worked triage on the front lines. dozens were rushed to the emergency room under code red, meaning their chances of survival uncertain. >> it's a horrific tragedy that, you know, you couldn't wish on anyone. >> trauma surgeon dr. david king crossed the finish line moments before the second explosion. as the bodies were rushed from the medical tent to the emergency room, dr. ki
. >> it was 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> he was just a beautiful young girl. she reminded me of my daughter, actually. and her wounds were horrific. you know, we worked very hard on her for a while until it was clear that it was -- it wasn't going to help the situation at all. and at that point we were feeling for a pulse and then the cardiac rhythm on the monitor was such that she was not going to survive and at that point the physician, you know, pronounced her -- said she was...
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. >> patty campbell was originally told by the hospital that her daughter krystle survived the marathon bombing. >>> and a night of healing. a candlelight vigil for one of the youngest victims of the marathon bombing, while in new york the yankee stadium crowd put aside their feelings for boston and channelled the signature sweet sound of fenway park. oh, my. that puts a smile on my face. >> what a moment. gives people of boston goosebumps. >> that matters. welcome to this special edition of "early start." i'm john berman. >> good morning. i'm brooke baldwin. it's 4:00 a.m. in the east. we begin with this. new developments in the boston marathon bombings. chilling photos just released. they show the remains of one of the explosive devices. wir wires, we're also seeing a battery and bits and pieces of what looks to be a circuit board. reuters saying the government official who did not want to be identified shared these photos along with these images of a mangled pressure cooker. as we look at the different photos, one appears to be a cluster, you see tiny bbs likely fused together and sh
. >> patty campbell was originally told by the hospital that her daughter krystle survived the marathon bombing. >>> and a night of healing. a candlelight vigil for one of the youngest victims of the marathon bombing, while in new york the yankee stadium crowd put aside their feelings for boston and channelled the signature sweet sound of fenway park. oh, my. that puts a smile on my face. >> what a moment. gives people of boston goosebumps. >> that matters. welcome to...
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and late today another of those killed was identified. 29-year-old krystle campbell of medfordford. we've also learned more about the two bombs planted near the finish line. they were filled with nails and ball bearings designed to maim as many people as possible at an event that drew runners and spectators from all over the world. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act, and given what we now know about what took place, the f.b.i. is investigating it as an act of terrorism. >> pelley: terrorism on patriots' day. a massachusetts holiday that celebrates the opening shots of the american revolution known to many in boston each year as marathon day. and we have just received word that the third person killed was a graduate student at boston university, the president of the university posted an announcement a short time ago, but he did not identify the student. there were reports yesterday that one or more unexploded bombs were disarmed. but it turns out there were only two bombs. both of them exploded. homeland security correspondent bob orr is in washington following the investigation.
and late today another of those killed was identified. 29-year-old krystle campbell of medfordford. we've also learned more about the two bombs planted near the finish line. they were filled with nails and ball bearings designed to maim as many people as possible at an event that drew runners and spectators from all over the world. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act, and given what we now know about what took place, the f.b.i. is investigating it as an act of terrorism. >>...
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also killed, krystle campbell, went to the marathon every year to cheer on the runners. ling lingzi lu was the victim. two seconds exploded within minutes of each other triggering a five-day nightmare in boston. 58 people are still hospitali hospitalized. sean collier was the fourth person to die allegedly killed by tsarnaev brothers. he was fatally shot while sitting in his car late thursday night. >> the manhunt has ended in two very different ways for the bombing suspects one brother is dead and of course the other brother right now captured and now it's time for investigators to focus on the full puzzle and figure out what may have motivated the two brothers described in the past as normal. >> joe johns joins us now from washington. what's the fbi telling us about their priority questioning of the older now dead suspect? >> they did question the older now dead suspect two years ago and this was an individual who actually had a foreign government request that they question this individual. they went to see him. they talked to him and then they let it go pretty much. t
also killed, krystle campbell, went to the marathon every year to cheer on the runners. ling lingzi lu was the victim. two seconds exploded within minutes of each other triggering a five-day nightmare in boston. 58 people are still hospitali hospitalized. sean collier was the fourth person to die allegedly killed by tsarnaev brothers. he was fatally shot while sitting in his car late thursday night. >> the manhunt has ended in two very different ways for the bombing suspects one brother...
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campbell and the m.i.t. police officer shot down, sean collier. yes the city has the jubilation and also the tragedy and some of the victim's families responded to the arrest, john, the brother of krystle campbell telling "the boston globe" he's glad this arrest happen and it doesn't bring his sister back and the sentiment echoed by the richard family saying none of this will bring back our beloved martin so you still have a long, long way to go here. >> nothing will bring back their children, their brothers, their sisters. poppy harlow in watertown, thank you so much. >> the richard family still has the recovery of their daughter and the mother. so this is just still just the beginning for the families. spokesman for russian president vladimir putin says russia wants to get official information on the boston bombing suspects from the united states and expects there to be contact between investigators of both countries. >> how likely is this? let's ask barbara starr joining us now. what do we know about this
campbell and the m.i.t. police officer shot down, sean collier. yes the city has the jubilation and also the tragedy and some of the victim's families responded to the arrest, john, the brother of krystle campbell telling "the boston globe" he's glad this arrest happen and it doesn't bring his sister back and the sentiment echoed by the richard family saying none of this will bring back our beloved martin so you still have a long, long way to go here. >> nothing will bring back...
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there will also be a private funeral for krystle campbell today. there was a public wake for campell in her hometown of medford sunday. hundreds lined up to pay their respects to the 29-year-old who friends and family say was always smiling. >> she never let anything bother her, you know? just always loved life and really was just a genuine great person. >> reporter: and tonight there will be a memorial service at boston university for lingzi lu, the b.u. grad student killed in the blast. the fbi has also asked to speak with the wife of the older brother tamerlan. she is in a home in rhode island with her parents. her lawyer is now discussing how they will move forward. anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in boston. thank you, susan. >>> for now federal officials have decided not to read tsarnaev his miranda rights. miranda rights inform criminals of their right to remain silent and their right to an attorney. this is allowed on a limited basis when the public may be in immediate danger, and there are those like senator lindsey graham who say tsarnaev sh
there will also be a private funeral for krystle campbell today. there was a public wake for campell in her hometown of medford sunday. hundreds lined up to pay their respects to the 29-year-old who friends and family say was always smiling. >> she never let anything bother her, you know? just always loved life and really was just a genuine great person. >> reporter: and tonight there will be a memorial service at boston university for lingzi lu, the b.u. grad student killed in the...
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>>gregg: family and friends saying goodbye to the 29-year-old woman, krystle campbell, who lost her life that terrible day in boston. one of three people killed during the bombings during the marathon. she was cheering on a friend at the finish line when the first bomb exploded. hundreds gathered for the wake today at a funeral home in medford. she will be laid to rest tomorrow at a private funeral. >>heather: other huge stories this week. a memorial service will be held thursday at baylor university, in ten, to honor the firefighters and resident whose died in a fire resolution fertilizer laboratory. there is no sign of wrongdoing that killed 14, injured 200 people. some families are actually returning home. dominic is following this story that would also have been the big stories of the past week but did not get reported a lot as a result of the post bombing. what is the latest in texas? >> people are able to return home. they have been waiting to do that. but only small numbers. not many people are getting back to see the legal of disaster or legal of damage to their homes. we have fr
>>gregg: family and friends saying goodbye to the 29-year-old woman, krystle campbell, who lost her life that terrible day in boston. one of three people killed during the bombings during the marathon. she was cheering on a friend at the finish line when the first bomb exploded. hundreds gathered for the wake today at a funeral home in medford. she will be laid to rest tomorrow at a private funeral. >>heather: other huge stories this week. a memorial service will be held thursday at...
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this is krystle campbell who was a graduate student from china. if you read it, martin richard died at 8 and there was a 10-year-old in critical condition and a 9-year-old who lost a leg. three people died and there were a lot of people whose lives have been altered forever. >> go to mike barnacle and before we do more on the investigation, get a sense of where boston is right now. you have been talking to people literal low since this tragedy struck. i know that there was a news conference with the mayor and a lot of boston's best coming together to put together funds for the families of the injured and the killed. the city is coming together as best it can. >> it is. last evening there was a neighborhood memorial service for martin richard and his family. specifically for young martin. 8 years old killed in the blast. several hundred people showed up a few blocks from their home. there was an impromptu service in the boston common about a block from where we were yesterday and where i am today. a beautiful sunset service. the national anthem was
this is krystle campbell who was a graduate student from china. if you read it, martin richard died at 8 and there was a 10-year-old in critical condition and a 9-year-old who lost a leg. three people died and there were a lot of people whose lives have been altered forever. >> go to mike barnacle and before we do more on the investigation, get a sense of where boston is right now. you have been talking to people literal low since this tragedy struck. i know that there was a news...
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they are 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford, massachusetts. she had been at the finish line yesterday to cheer on a friend who was running. 8-year-old martin richard, he was in the crowd watching the marathon with both parents, his brother and sister. his mother and sister are critically injured. his father released a statement, my dear son, martin, has died. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends, those we know and those we have never met for their thoughts and prayers. the third victim, a boston university grad student from china. the name has not been released. pending permission to do so from the family. and we will honor that absolutely. of the three who were standing together, one was killed, one was unharmed and the other was injured and is now in stable condition and boston medical center as of tonight. of the 176 injured, 71 of the wounded remain hospitalized. of the 71, 24 are in critical condition. boston medical center has 19 patients. the hospital said the majority of them w
they are 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford, massachusetts. she had been at the finish line yesterday to cheer on a friend who was running. 8-year-old martin richard, he was in the crowd watching the marathon with both parents, his brother and sister. his mother and sister are critically injured. his father released a statement, my dear son, martin, has died. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends, those we know and those we have...
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campbell was killed. her grandmother says she always went out to watch the race. according to the the globe, she had moved to arlington, massachusetts about a year ago after helping her grandmother overrecover from surgery. she told the globe she took care of me for two years after the operation. today, her mother also spoke to reporters about losing her daughter. >> she was always smiling and friendly. couldn't ask for a better daughter. we can't believe this is happening. she is such a hard work er in everything she did. just doesn't make any sebs. >> grandmother says krystle would have celebrated her 30th birthday next month. and there is 8-year-old martin richard. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries, we thank our family and friends for their thoughts and prayers. i ask you continue to pray for my family as we continue to are remember martin. a schoolmate told the boston globe the two played together on fridays, saying they liked to draw sports pictures. she said martin's you
campbell was killed. her grandmother says she always went out to watch the race. according to the the globe, she had moved to arlington, massachusetts about a year ago after helping her grandmother overrecover from surgery. she told the globe she took care of me for two years after the operation. today, her mother also spoke to reporters about losing her daughter. >> she was always smiling and friendly. couldn't ask for a better daughter. we can't believe this is happening. she is such a...
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we saw that with the identification of krystle campbell. one of the victims. one of the three confirmed fatalities. the family went to the hospital. they were told that she survived. but when they got there, it was in fact their friend attending the marathon and that their daughter parished in the explosion. i want to go back it michael on the ground in boston. michael, gauge for me the activity as far as investigators. not people who are trying to at least get back to normal and milling about but the area that crime scene, what kind of activity have you seen there today? >> right. it clearly intensified today. we saw agent in hazmat suites and bomb-sniffing dogs combing the area of the bomb site earlier today. looking, going through debris. looking for any scraps of evidence. this is a very intense investigation today. clearly activities have accelerated. we were told yesterday we would get a briefing in the morning g and that got pushed back to 1:00 and then that was pushed back to 5:00. i suspect that's from the program made. but reality check, we've all be
we saw that with the identification of krystle campbell. one of the victims. one of the three confirmed fatalities. the family went to the hospital. they were told that she survived. but when they got there, it was in fact their friend attending the marathon and that their daughter parished in the explosion. i want to go back it michael on the ground in boston. michael, gauge for me the activity as far as investigators. not people who are trying to at least get back to normal and milling about...
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not only will he focus on lingzi but the other two victims, 29-year-old krystle campbell and 8-year-old martin richard. we do expect family members of some of the victims to be here this morning along with first responders and others who were there on monday when the bombs went off. also, a big crowd, members of the public will be attendance at this morning's interfaith service. >> thank you so much, pamela brown, outside the cathedral of the holy cross. the services begin at 11:00 a.m. eastern time and cnn will bring you coverage of that event. >>> meanwhile, the nhl and nba are paying tribute of the victims of the bombings here on monday. both the bruins and the celtics. during last night's game in toronto the celtics and raptors gathered at midcourt for a moment of silence. the bruins were the first sports team to play at home in boston since the attacks on monday. there was a moment of silence before their game as well against the sabres. and in a stirring moment, rancor put down his microphone, encouraging the crowd to sing "the national anthem" instead. ♪ through the perilous fl
not only will he focus on lingzi but the other two victims, 29-year-old krystle campbell and 8-year-old martin richard. we do expect family members of some of the victims to be here this morning along with first responders and others who were there on monday when the bombs went off. also, a big crowd, members of the public will be attendance at this morning's interfaith service. >> thank you so much, pamela brown, outside the cathedral of the holy cross. the services begin at 11:00 a.m....
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serm we thing of -- certainly we think of krystle campbell, we think of lingzi lu, we think of little martin richard. their arrives represent the beauty and diversity of our country and hethey were sharing the great american experience together. finally, let me say even as so much attention is focused on tragic events in boston, understandably, we have also seen a tight knit community in texas devastated by a terrible explosion and i want them to know that they are not forgotten. our thoughts, our prayers are with the people of west, texas, where so many good people lost their lives, some lost their homes, many are injured. many are still missing. i've talked to governor perry and the mayor, and i've pledged that the people of west will have the resources that they need to recover and rebuild. i want everybody in texas to know we will follow through with those commitments. all in all, this has been a tough week, but we've seen the character of our country once more, and as president, i am confident that we have the courage and the resilience and the spirit to overcome these challenges
serm we thing of -- certainly we think of krystle campbell, we think of lingzi lu, we think of little martin richard. their arrives represent the beauty and diversity of our country and hethey were sharing the great american experience together. finally, let me say even as so much attention is focused on tragic events in boston, understandably, we have also seen a tight knit community in texas devastated by a terrible explosion and i want them to know that they are not forgotten. our thoughts,...
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. >> 29-year-old krystle campbell grew up in the suburbs of boston. she was with a friend when the bombs hit. originally her family thought she survived the attack but it was her friend hospitalized in surgery. krystle was a restaurant manager. her mother gave an emotional statement in front of her home. >> we are heartbroken. she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved her. she was always smiles. >> boston university community is grieving the loss of a brad student a chien need national. she was here watching the race with friends when the bombs hit. her family is asking for a lot of privacy. >> heather? >> thank you so much, molly. >> we are getting a look at what's left of one of the bombs that exploded as well as the shredded backpack in which it was hidden. waga in atlanta obtained the exclusive photos. dale russell has details. >> it is a look at what is left of the dpirsd-- deadly device. the bomb sent shock waves across the country. the investigation is already well underway as agents shift through the remaining pieces of the bom
. >> 29-year-old krystle campbell grew up in the suburbs of boston. she was with a friend when the bombs hit. originally her family thought she survived the attack but it was her friend hospitalized in surgery. krystle was a restaurant manager. her mother gave an emotional statement in front of her home. >> we are heartbroken. she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved her. she was always smiles. >> boston university community is grieving the loss of a brad...
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. >> reporter: second fatality, krystle campbell, from a suburb north of boston, 29 years old. she was on boylston street when the explosions went off. >> what type of daughter was she, ma'am? >> she was the past best. i couldn't ask for a better daughter. >> krystle would have turned 30 on may 3rd. the third victim, a chinese national and graduate student at boston university, studying statistics. the injured continue to recover and tell their stories. anderson cooper spoke exclusives to ron in his hospital room. >> were you knocked to the grown? >> i wasn't knocked to the ground. i absolutely knew i was hit sw something. the pain that shot through my leg was incredible. >> reporter: meanwhile, across the country, tributes to remember those lost, with the red sox playing in cleveland, the indians held a moment of silence for the bombing victims, and the new york yankees put their rivalry aside tuesday night, to pay their respects. posting this message on the yankee stadium marquee, united we stand and playing the fenway park favorite "sweet caroline" in the bronx. ♪ sweet ca
. >> reporter: second fatality, krystle campbell, from a suburb north of boston, 29 years old. she was on boylston street when the explosions went off. >> what type of daughter was she, ma'am? >> she was the past best. i couldn't ask for a better daughter. >> krystle would have turned 30 on may 3rd. the third victim, a chinese national and graduate student at boston university, studying statistics. the injured continue to recover and tell their stories. anderson cooper...
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. >> among the dead, 8-year-old martin richard, 29-year-old krystle campbell and the third victim is a boston university grad student from china whose parents asked her name not be made public. let's get to the latest with pete williams. i want to start with the two photos, the before and after of a bag next to a mailbox. how important are investigators thinking these could be? >> to be determined, i think. they are looking at this picture and similar pictures to see if that's how the bombs were placed. they're sort of contradictory photo evidence here about whether that's where they went because the after doesn't seem to show a lot of damage, but it's quite clear that the bombs themselves were not busted up into little tiny pieces and the pictures we're seeing show some large pictures of the cook er themselves. let me show you right here, you can see the brand name. inok. of one of the pressure cookers and on the pictures that show the batteries, this is a chinese made battery and these are also wires that were made in china. now, that kind of lead is very important because what the
. >> among the dead, 8-year-old martin richard, 29-year-old krystle campbell and the third victim is a boston university grad student from china whose parents asked her name not be made public. let's get to the latest with pete williams. i want to start with the two photos, the before and after of a bag next to a mailbox. how important are investigators thinking these could be? >> to be determined, i think. they are looking at this picture and similar pictures to see if that's how...
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. >> the president honored bombing victim krystle campbell, who was killed just weeks before her 30th birthday. he honored lu lingzi, recently moved to boston for graduate school to study math and statistics. she went with two new friends to see the boston marathon and was killed. and, of course, the president honored 8-year-old martin richard, the youngest victim. the president spoke of martin's wish written on a blue poster board, "no more hurting people. peace." >> people here in boston pause today behind the scenes the search for the person or people, because we don't know at this point how many people were involved. that search continues. a law enforcement source telling cnn that hundreds of investigators are working around the clock trying to identify at this point two men who have been captured in surveillance videos moments before the blast. pictures of these men also, and apparently they were hovering near the finish line. d deb, how much do you know about these men? you said they were looking at them as people to talk to, but now they are more than that. >> well, you know, i
. >> the president honored bombing victim krystle campbell, who was killed just weeks before her 30th birthday. he honored lu lingzi, recently moved to boston for graduate school to study math and statistics. she went with two new friends to see the boston marathon and was killed. and, of course, the president honored 8-year-old martin richard, the youngest victim. the president spoke of martin's wish written on a blue poster board, "no more hurting people. peace." >>...
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campbell and a chinese graduate student lu lingzi were killed and the explosives. 29 year-old krystle campbell was standing near the finish line when the bombs exploded. her mother patty campbell could not stop sobbing as she talked about how wonderful her daughter was. >> she had a heart of gold, she always had a smile, you could not ask for better daughter. i cannot believe this happened. she was such a hard worker and everything she did. this did not make any sense. >> several boston area public safety unions are offering a $50,000 reward leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the attacks. >> address have been made in the murder of the bay area paramedic was driving in the oakland hills april 2nd when he was shot and killed. five arrests, all boys aged 16 or younger and will tran is at police headquarters in oakland. >> the two youngest suspects are 14 years old. they made the final rest yesterday. they made the arrest of the same day that clinton boy yeaer was laid to rest. he was a paramedic in santa clara county. he was here to take his father to the hospi
campbell and a chinese graduate student lu lingzi were killed and the explosives. 29 year-old krystle campbell was standing near the finish line when the bombs exploded. her mother patty campbell could not stop sobbing as she talked about how wonderful her daughter was. >> she had a heart of gold, she always had a smile, you could not ask for better daughter. i cannot believe this happened. she was such a hard worker and everything she did. this did not make any sense. >> several...
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campbell and lu lingzi, they are being remembered, a lot of sadness still surrounding that and 54 patients still in the hospital, 7 in critical, and chris, we believe that two of them are children, a boy and a girl, still in critical condition as we speak at this point. >> i know when i left there, i think the boy and the girl were maybe 9 and 10 years old, so we're talking, again, like, little kids and there's been no word about any -- any plans for funerals at this point that you've heard? >> reporter: we haven't heard anything. we haven't heard anything yet. i mean, there's been so much focus and attention on trying to find the guy. i think this morning as that is being put to rest and a lot of those questions are being answered, they're going to start talking about when they're going to have wakes, when they're going to have funerals. there's been an ongoing memorial just down the street over on boylston, the people are laying down flowers and cards and teddy bears and stuff like that. but in terms of official -- official services, we haven't heard anything. of course, there was the se
campbell and lu lingzi, they are being remembered, a lot of sadness still surrounding that and 54 patients still in the hospital, 7 in critical, and chris, we believe that two of them are children, a boy and a girl, still in critical condition as we speak at this point. >> i know when i left there, i think the boy and the girl were maybe 9 and 10 years old, so we're talking, again, like, little kids and there's been no word about any -- any plans for funerals at this point that you've...
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and martin richard, lu lingzi, krystle campbell, sean collier, sean, the police officer killed wednesday night. >>> and at the association b dinner, the president unveilaled his second term agenda. >> a quick preview of the secret agenda you can expect in a second obama administration. in first term i sang al green. in my second term, i'm going with yung jeezy. >> weez s'll see what he does. conan o'brien, the listed funny man. president obama will get a few laughs as well and i will be live from d.c. next weekend, next saturday night, for the play-by-play of the white house correspondents dinner. >>> major flooding in the midwest. dozens of rivers overnid. the mississippi risen ten feet in 36 hours. live to illinois. >>> and old the older tsarnaev brother spent his time. you're watching msnbc, the pla is for politics. >>> family to me is the most important thing. >> when me and my family get together, it's absolute chaos. clusters of pustules, pimples. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his
and martin richard, lu lingzi, krystle campbell, sean collier, sean, the police officer killed wednesday night. >>> and at the association b dinner, the president unveilaled his second term agenda. >> a quick preview of the secret agenda you can expect in a second obama administration. in first term i sang al green. in my second term, i'm going with yung jeezy. >> weez s'll see what he does. conan o'brien, the listed funny man. president obama will get a few laughs as well...
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campbell. the dozens of injured spectators. the long and agonizing process of healing has just begun. the city and country are beginning to recover. the cheering crowds at yesterday's red sox games were a visceral symbol that boston was back. in fact, boston didn't stay down long after the initial bombings. before the events of the week's end, many in boston, across the country had returned to business as usual with a defiant resilience in the face of violence whose source at that point was still unknown. but then on thursday, the terror returned. the late-night shootout and unprecedented lockdown of an area. the mill tarization of streets. it ripped the scab off the fresh wound. if we weren't terrified before, suddenly we were. the spontaneous cheers of residents upon the capture of the suspect showed the almost giddy relief that it was all over so soon. but even as we cheer in relief, it's worth remembering that we are a nation that has responded to collective terror by compromising our own c
campbell. the dozens of injured spectators. the long and agonizing process of healing has just begun. the city and country are beginning to recover. the cheering crowds at yesterday's red sox games were a visceral symbol that boston was back. in fact, boston didn't stay down long after the initial bombings. before the events of the week's end, many in boston, across the country had returned to business as usual with a defiant resilience in the face of violence whose source at that point was...
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the first of four funerals was this morning, a private service for 29-year-old krystle campbell and dozens are still in boston area hospitals as outside the memorial to the victims continues to grow. >> i know what the injuries were, and i just needed to come down and see for myself. >> in a city injured but slowly beginning to heal. jay gray, nbc news, boston. >> jay, thank you very much. we're learning new details this morning about that wild shoot-out with police that left one bombing suspect dead, the other injured. the watertown police chief telling the boston globe 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev was alive and struggling with officers friday morning when his younger brother drove right over him in that stolen suv dragging him along that pavement. the chief said the injuries from the crash are ultimately what killed him. >>> meantime federal investigators trying to speak to the wife of the suspect who died. a lawyer from
the first of four funerals was this morning, a private service for 29-year-old krystle campbell and dozens are still in boston area hospitals as outside the memorial to the victims continues to grow. >> i know what the injuries were, and i just needed to come down and see for myself. >> in a city injured but slowly beginning to heal. jay gray, nbc news, boston. >> jay, thank you very much. we're learning new details this morning about that wild shoot-out with police that left...